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On our second anniversary, we look back at our inaugural subject: the Paul Koretz Westwood Greenway, which is gearing up to ...
Clouds play an important role in regulating the climate. Bright ones at low altitudes generally reflect solar energy away, ...
From the beautiful to the bizarre, this annual photographic showcase shines a light on some of our planet’s most breathtaking ...
Wild tomatoes in the Galápagos may be reversing evolution—reawakening ancient traits, surprising scientists at UC Riverside.
On the younger, black-rock islands of the Galápagos archipelago, wild-growing tomatoes are doing something peculiar. They're ...
To see the future now, she said to look no further than a test plot of garden that has been brought back to its native glory ...
Ibogaine is illegal in the U.S., but growing evidence shows its promise treating the effects of traumatic brain injury and ...
While the traditional elements of Japanese gardens—stone, water, gravel, pruned pines, and asymmetry—are rooted in ...
Santa Cruz Island isn’t easy to get to but the hearty travelers who make it are rewarded with a distinctive landscape off the ...
The second and final stage of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing begins in July, with tasks far more challenging than the first and partial closures of Agoura Road.
Two women in Shorewood are leading a project to transform their village into a "Blue Zone" by fostering social connections ...